...ationals (82% rural, 18% urban – unweighted) aged 18 and over. [1] Total of two mentions. [2] “Statistics: Afghanistan,” UNICEF, December 18, 2013, http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/afghanistan_statistics.html. [3] Total of two mentions....
...in Foreign Policy magazine, where the data was cited in a discussion of relevant Washington politics, while the LA Times used ACSOR-Surveys data to compare Afghanistan today to Iraq of yesterday. The data has been put to other uses as well. ACSOR-Surveys research was cited by the Associated Press on a story about television coverage in Afghanistan, and in Canada, data was used by Canada.com in coverage of Canadian training for the Afghan National...
...ndahar, Kapisa, Khost, Nangarhar, Paktia, Paktika, Kunar, Laghman, Nimroz, Parwan, Wardak, and Zabul. ACSOR looks forward to implementing additional cost-saving, eco-friendly measures in our operations whenever possible....
...l adults and 18% for adult women according to 2011 UN estimates, as many as 10.5 million students now attend primary school, up from just one million during the Taliban era. The survey also found high levels of trust in the military. This finding is also not surprising, as ACSOR’s polling has consistently found the Afghan National Army (ANA) to be well-regarded by the vast majority of Afghans. Most respondents also express trust in healthcare work...
...News Hour, the BBC, and ABC News. [1] “Population, Ages 0-15, (% of Total),” World Bank Databank. Online: http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.POP.0014.TO.ZS....